Learn Portuguese Language Basics with dialogues – part 3 (Order in a Cafe)
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Exclamations – Part II
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Experiencing some emotion, the first thing we do is express it with some special word, and sometimes even with a set of sounds that have no explanation other than the feeling embedded in them. Sometimes such exclamations replace a thousand words and help in difficult situations when we want to express understanding and solidarity, but ..read more
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Idiomatic expressions – Part Three
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If you dig around, you can find hundreds of idiomatic expressions, so we will devote several articles to this topic. Firstly, through such expressions one can understand the way of thinking of the Portuguese, to understand how they build logical chains. Secondly, such expressions are simply funny and funny, and this is great uplifting. Languages… Read: "Idiomatic expressions – Part Three ..read more
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Description of objects in Portuguese
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4M ago
Right after we talk about ourselves in Portuguese, we move on to describing what we have or what surrounds us. In addition to external characteristics, objects have a number and a position. Today we will learn how to ask, find out and give more details about objects. Demonstrative pronoun We already know that the pointing… Read: "Description of objects in Portuguese ..read more
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Obvious, But Invisible
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Native speakers of Portuguese, like any other, speak and do not think about many rules and interesting details. In fact, there are many rules, but not everyone pays attention to it. And we, by virtue of our profession as teachers, see them all, know them and are ready to share them with you. Stressed syllable ..read more
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Semantics of Portuguese
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4M ago
In absolutely every language there are words that are repeated, similar, differ only in spelling, but have different meanings. Why it happened, why a separate word was not invented for each individual meaning - there is no answer. The language was not invented by one person, it was formed by entire nations and it was ..read more
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Tão & Tanto, necessity and obligation
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Today the subject of our article will be two words that often causes some confusion on students: “tão” and “tanto”. But don’t worry, as you will see it’s much easier than it looks. Also, we will talk about verbs we use when we want to express necessity and obligation. The differences between “tão” and “tanto”… Read: "Tão & Tanto, necessity and obligation ..read more
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Exclamations, part I
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4M ago
We are used to thinking that exclamations are an unimportant part of speech because they do not convey meaning. However, while studying a foreign language and communicating with native speakers, we suddenly feel a shortage of exclamations in this language in our vocabulary. Then we understand that exclamations are often more informative than a full-fledged ..read more
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